from fc to fd
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That all depends on how much you can spend, not only on the initial price of the car but on maintnance, and how much work and headaches you are willing to put up with! If you do decide to make the swap, good luck and have fun with it! They are amazing machines!
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If you are going to get an FD, i recommend keeping the FC as a daily driver. Of course an FD is a perfectly reliable daily driver, but you will really hate racking up the mileage on the FD. I know that I do on mine. You will just be counting down the mileage until you blow it up. Then what will you drive while you are changing the motor out?